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<p>Hi,<br><br></p><p>I was trying to run barebox-2012.12.1 under linaro-qemu 2012.12, for beagleboard.<br></p><p>I build MLO (omap3530_beagle_xload_defconfig) and barebox-flash-image (omap3530_beagle_defconfig).</p><p> I prepared two partitions sd image - beagle.sd.img (first partition FAT : MLO, barebox.bin, barebox-flash-image, zImage; second partition EXT3 : rootfs).<br></p><p>I run linaro-qemu</p><p>qemu-system-arm -M beagle -m 256M -nographic -sd beagle.sd.img<br></p><p>and I
got<br></p><p><br></p><p>barebox 2012.12.1 #1 Wed Dec 19 08:35:21 CET 2012<br><br><br>Board: Texas Instrument's Beagle<br>NAND device: Manufacturer ID: 0x2c, Chip ID: 0xba ( ), page size: 2048, OOB size: 64<br>omap-hsmmc omap-hsmmc0: registered as omap-hsmmc0<br>mci mci0: registered disk0<br>malloc space: 0x87bfff10 -> 0x87ffff0f (size 4 MB)<br>stack space: 0x4020f000 -> 0x4020fc00 (size 3 kB)<br>unknown boot source. Fall back to nand<br>booting from NAND<br>failed to
get image size<br>booting failed<br><br></p><p>next qemu freezes.<br></p><p><br></p><p>Any idea?<br></p><p>Thanks,<br></p><p><br></p><p>Jurek<br></p><br />